Issue 6 (102) / 2013
Hierarchical Sales Forecasting System for Apparel Companies and Supply Chains
Authors: Lenort Radim, Besta Petr
The typical problems facing with apparel companies and supply chains are forecasting errors, because fashion markets are volatile and difficult to predict. For that reason, the ability to develop accurate sales forecasts is critical in the... more »
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The Polish Market for Seasonal Products the Apparel Segment
Authors: Grandys Ewa, Grandys Andrzej
The article discusses the apparel segment of the market for seasonal products in Poland. Its purpose is to characterise the segment and to determine how competitive domesticallyowned manufacturers are. To this end, the authors use GUS... more »
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Authors: Yayla A. Yeşim, Yildiz Aytaç, Yildiz Kübra
Turkish textile firms work under a heavily competitive atmosphere in terms of prices due to globalisation. Firms have to take into consideration several criteria in order to survive the global market conditions and to maintain profitability. Contractor companies... more »
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FT-NIR Determination of the Content of Cotton in Blends with Viscose
Authors: Biniaś Włodzimierz, Janicki Jarosław, Biniaś Dorota
A spectroscopic method of determining cellulose content in cotton blends has been described. It is part of a wider project to develop spectroscopic methods of analysing textile blends. The method does not require using hazardous high-quality... more »
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Authors: Krikštanavičiene Kira, Stanys Sigitas, Jonaitienė Vaida
The effect of process parameters (extruder temperature, extruder pressure) on the properties of poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) yarns was studied and the causes of these effects are discussed. It is observed that with an increase in extruder... more »
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PAN Precursor Fibres Containing Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Authors: Szparaga Grzegorz, Mikołajczyk Teresa, Fraczek-Szczypta Aneta
The spinning conditions of wet spun polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fibres containing multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were investigated. On the basis of images from a transmission electron microscope, it was shown that the MWCNTs are well dispersed in... more »
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Authors: Czekalski Jerzy, Krucińska Izabella, Kowalska Stanislawa, Puchalski Michał
A production technology for agricultural biodegradable strings composed of polylactide (PLA) staple fibres was developed that uses the ring spinning method. During complete relaxation, strings with an unbalanced twist tend to detwist because of torque, which... more »
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Non-Woven Veils Manufactured from Polyamides Doped with Carbon Nanotubes
Authors: Latko Paulina, Kozera Rafał, Salinier Axel, Boczkowska Anna
Polymer - based nanocomposite materials with carbon nanotubes (CNT) are novel materials which can hold the potential for airplane applications. One of the fabrication methods appropriate also for large scale is melt-mixing using masterbatch with a... more »
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Authors: Liu Xinjin, Liu Xinjin, Xie Chunping, Xie Chunping, Su Xuzhong, Su Xuzhong, Mei Heng, Mei Heng
Research on the flow field in the fibre-converging zone is always the emphasis and difficulty of compact spinning. Therefore in this work numerical studies on the three-dimensional flow field in four-roller compact spinning with a guiding device were... more »
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Effect of the Constructions of Metal Fabrics on their Electrical Resistance
Authors: Sekerden Filiz
In recent years, electrically conductive fabrics have been widely used in many fields such as medicine, sensors, sport, electrostatic discharge, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and military applications. This study examines the effects of weft yarn types... more »
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Authors: Hezavehi Emadaldin, Azadiyan Mohamad, Zolgharnein Peyman
This paper evaluates the effects of experimental speeds (22, 24 and 26 m/min) on woven fabrics' stress relaxation behaviour in a cylindrical form under constant torsional strain. Worsted woven fabrics were put under experimentation with identical... more »
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Authors: Ališauskienė Diana, Mikučioniené Daiva, Milašiute Laima
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of inlay-yarn linear density and insertion density on the compression properties of knitted orthopaedic supports. Samples were made on a flat double needle-bed knitting machine with a laid-in... more »
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Authors: Kostanek Krzysztof, Struszczyk Marcin H., Chrzanowski Michał, Żywicka Bogusława, Paluch Danuta, Szadkowski Marek, Gutowska Agnieszka, Krucińska Izabella
The purpose of this article is to discuss the solution of the main clinical adverse events occurring in less invasive reconstruction of hernia. The study attempted to design the knitted implants, contributing to reduce the risk of adhesion... more »
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Development of Screen-Printed Breathing Rate Sensors
Authors: Furtak Nicole Teresa, Skrzetuska Ewa, Krucińska Izabella
This paper presents a method of screen-printing a conductive carbon nanotube printing paste onto textile substrates to prepare textronic strain sensors for measuring breathing rate. Screen-printed sensors can be integrated with garments after construction and do not require significant... more »
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Authors: Rahnama Mehrnoosh, Semnani Dariush, Zarrebini Mohammad
In this paper, an intelligent model of heat and moisture propagation in light nonwoven fabrics was designed by conversion of a numerical propagation model of a partial differential equation to a feed forward propagation neural network. Propagation coefficients... more »
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Authors: Abakar Khalid A. A., Yu Chongwen
A proposed hybrid genetic algorithm (GA) approach for feature selection combined with support vector machines for regression (SVMR) was applied in this paper to optimise a data set of fibre properties and predict the yarn tenacity property. This... more »
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Effects of Cellulase Enzyme Treatment on the Properties of Cotton Terry Fabrics
Authors: Tavcer Petra Forte
Terry fabrics are exposed to frequent and intensive washing and must therefore be resistant to water, alkali, washing agents and rubbing. Washing agents frequently contain cellulase enzymes. The influence of two kinds of cellulase enzymes on the properties... more »
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Electrokinetic Phenomena of Cationised Cotton and its Dyeability with Reactive Dyes
Authors: Grancarić Ana Marija, Ristic Nebojsa, Tarbuk Anita, Ristic Ivanka
Interface phenomena have a significant role in the wet finishing processes. Therefore in this paper the electrokinetic phenomena of cotton fabric cationised with a commercial cationic compound were researched. After cationisation, characterisation of the surface and chemical composition was... more »
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Decomposition of a Nonionic Detergent by the Fenton Process in the Presence of Iron Nanocompounds
Authors: Kos Lech, Sójka-Ledakowicz Jadwiga, Michalska Karina, Żyłła Renata, Perkowski Jan
The aim of the research was to determine the efficiency of decomposition of a nonionic detergent Symperonic NP10 by the Fenton method in the presence of iron nanocompounds and to compare it with the classical Fenton method. Detergent... more »
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UNIVERSITY OF BIELSKO-BIAŁA
Faculty of Textile Engineering and Environmental Protection
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